Researchers at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst have made a potentially ground-breaking discovery in the production of biofuels from sustainable, non-food sources. By heating cellulosic plant material to between 750 and 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit in the presence of a catalyst, then quickly cooling it, the team of graduate students led by associate professor George W. Huber was able to produce a mixture of hydrocarbons identical to gasoline in less than two minutes.
Green Gasoline? Scientists Produce $1/Gallon Gasoline From Non-Food Plant Material : Gas 2.0
Green Gasoline? Scientists Produce $1/Gallon Gasoline From Non-Food Plant Material : Gas 2.0
(via gas2.org)
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